For some time, social movement research and political science have studied ingoing processes among activists and protest groups . However, little empirical research attempts to relate movements to the type of social change they endeavour to achieve. In this paper, we suggest that different psychosocial processes may distinguish between different types of movement and protest. In particular, we cross lines between classical social psychology studies on the individual-authority relationship and studies on protest and social movements. We focus attention on the psychological processes triggered in obedience/disobedience. Our results show that when disobedience is associated with attitudes of inclusiveness, it is positively linked to prodemocratic individual attitudes and support for enhancement of democracy at institutional levels.

Morselli D., Passini S. (2012). Disobedience and Support for Democracy: Evidences from the World Values Survey. SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, 49, 284-294 [10.1016/j.soscij.2012.03.005].

Disobedience and Support for Democracy: Evidences from the World Values Survey

MORSELLI, DAVIDE;PASSINI, STEFANO
2012

Abstract

For some time, social movement research and political science have studied ingoing processes among activists and protest groups . However, little empirical research attempts to relate movements to the type of social change they endeavour to achieve. In this paper, we suggest that different psychosocial processes may distinguish between different types of movement and protest. In particular, we cross lines between classical social psychology studies on the individual-authority relationship and studies on protest and social movements. We focus attention on the psychological processes triggered in obedience/disobedience. Our results show that when disobedience is associated with attitudes of inclusiveness, it is positively linked to prodemocratic individual attitudes and support for enhancement of democracy at institutional levels.
2012
Morselli D., Passini S. (2012). Disobedience and Support for Democracy: Evidences from the World Values Survey. SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, 49, 284-294 [10.1016/j.soscij.2012.03.005].
Morselli D.; Passini S.
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